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Posts
- Category: big picture
- "Design is about people, not things"
- A "fearless" discussion with Alex Bogusky
- A car brake that makes sense—except to car companies
- A design conversation at the Aldrich
- And now for something completely different
- Are designers nuts?
- B-school students get some d-schooling
- Bringing Glimmer to the Harvard Business Review
- Building a better New York, by design
- Can we teach kids to design? Or should they be teaching us?
- CNN asks: Can design really change the world?
- Coming up with ideas is the easy part
- Connecting innovative products with consumers
- Design = Drama
- Designing for health: object lessons
- Glimmer makes the cover of Wired
- Glimmer: A birth announcement
- Guest Blogger: Is Product Design the New Advertising?
- Highlights from GlimmerSite….
- Insights from a progressive thinker
- Light-bulb moments from the GE Design Summit
- Lost in Space, the sequel
- Now that everyone’s a designer, can we all design a fix to the Gulf spill? (video)
- Problem solving vs. problem making
- Should designers share their secrets with the outside world?
- Streisand's 'passion for design'
- The case for optimism
- The collaborative magic of “Hibi no Neiro”
- The Cove: Design thinking in action?
- The genius of George
- The Lego love continues
- The relationship between design, invention, and innovation (video)
- Thoughts on “Design Week”
- Welcome to the era of design on a diet
- What happens when innovation is thwarted?
- What kindergartners know and MBA grads don’t
- Whatever we call it, let’s teach more of it
- Why design principles are “cool”
- Why designers are happy (or should be, damn it!)
- “We’re going back to the Sixties”
- Category: Bruce Mau
- Feeling totally lost on a project? Learn why that can be a good thing.
- Bruce Mau on "Design is the Art of Science"
- Bruce Mau on "Yes is More"
- Bruce Mau's Incomplete Manifesto for Growth
- In a world of distraction, here’s how (and why) to find your focus.
- Re-examine everything. And don’t be afraid to ask “stupid questions.”
- “Naïvete allows you to do what the experts say can’t be done.”
- “We don’t need a getaway. We need a get-to.”
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